The Other of Intellectual Property and Its Resistance_Public Domain and Creative Commons
by Tai-Jan Hunag
Facing the expansion of intellectual property in the late twentieth century, supporters of public domain often viewed creative commons licenses as a private action to resist the second enclosure and build their own public domain. Lawrence Lessig, founder of creative commons, defined creative commons as an “effective public domain” that aims to realize the vision of free culture. However, some scholars and activists have criticized the fuzziness of creative commons' ideology. From their point of
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Tai-Jan Hunag |
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Chinese Literature |
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Public Domain / Open Access |
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creative commons, copyright, the other, discourse, information environment movement |
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